Liberkey provides an easy way to use portable applications, integrated into the LiberkeyMenu, supporting automatic file associations, application upgrades, etc... But you're right, some of them are natively portable and can be used outside Liberkey without the previously mentioned advantages.
In such case, we encourage you to go to
PortableFreeware.com or any other similar websites referencing portable applications and take the applications you want and install them into MyApps folder (Liberkey will detect it and will purpose you to add the corresponding entry into the menu, into your own tab) and for those applications, you can do whatever you want.
Now, technically, I'm interested to understand the reason of this :
brentmel a écrit:in some instances I absolutely must call the application directly, without the launcher.
You probably have a good reason to bypass the launcher, but why ? Which limitation it has to have such need ?
For sure now, you can still do whatever you want to workaround Liberkey "way to do it", you are not our hostage but also for sure, this is at your own risk